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Kinchin, Ian M.; Lygo-Baker, Simon; Hay, David B. – Studies in Higher Education, 2008
It has been claimed that one of the overriding purposes of the scholarship of teaching movement is to make more visible what teachers do to make learning happen. The authors of this article are critical of the literature on the scholarship of teaching for not having made more progress towards this aim. They support these assertions through…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Teacher Characteristics, Scholarship, Learning Processes
Nicol, David J.; Macfarlane-Dick, Debra – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
The research on formative assessment and feedback is reinterpreted to show how these processes can help students take control of their own learning, i.e. become self-regulated learners. This reformulation is used to identify seven principles of good feedback practice that support self-regulation. A key argument is that students are already…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Feedback, Independent Study, Active Learning

Birch, William – Studies in Higher Education, 1986
Problem-based learning is argued to be the most effective means of developing students' general mental abilities, integrating academic and operational approaches to higher education, and instilling a high level of student motivation and capacity for active learning. Conditions for successful problem-based learning are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries